Event program
AOTrauma/AORecon Course—Comprehensive Periprosthetic Fracture Management of the Hip and KneeCourse with Anatomical Specimens
October 11–15, 2019 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Home to Trauma & Orthopedics
40 YEAR
S Middle East andNorthern Africa
Mission
The AO's mission is promoting excellence in patient care and outcomes in trauma and musculoskeletal disorders.
Purpose statement
AOTrauma is committed to improve patient care outcomes through the highest quality education. We strive to combine the right knowledge and surgical skills that empower the orthopedic and trauma surgeons to put theory into practice and to improve fracture management for the benefi t of the patient.
The AO principles of fracture management
Early and safe mobilization and rehabilitation of the injured part
and the patient as a whole.
Preservation of the blood supply to soft-tissues and bone by gentle reduction techniques and careful handling.
Fracture fixation providing absolute or relative stability, as required by the “personality” of the fracture, the patient, and the injury.
Fracture reduction and fixation to restore anatomical
relationships.
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Content2 Mission|Purposestatement
2 TheAOprinciples
3 Welcome
4 WelcomefromAOTraumaMiddleEastandNorthernAfrica
5 Goaloftheevent
5 Targetparticipants
5 Learningobjectives
5 Coursedescription
6 Chairpersons
6 Faculty
7 Friday,October11,2019
8 Saturday,October12,2019
9 Sunday,October13,2019
10 Self-directedlearningmodules—Learningobjectives
11 Self-directedlearningmodules—ChairsandFaculty
13 Monday,October14,2019–Self-directedlearningmodules
15 Tuesday,October15,2019
16 Eventorganization
16 Eventinformationandlogistics
17 Eventvenue
18 Generalinformation
19 PrinciplesofAOEducationalEvents
Wa'el TahaChairperson AOTrauma Education Commission
Kodi KojimaChairperson AOTrauma International Board
Welcome Dear AOTrauma/AORecon course participant,Sharing a world of knowledge
We are honored to welcome you to the AOTrauma/AORecon Course—Comprehensive Periprosthetic Fracture Management of the Hip and Knee. We hope you will enjoy the course and the entire experience. The AOTrauma as well as AORecon are providing outstanding selections of courses designed to meet your specific professional needs. We are confident that you will find the course offerings as well as the networking opportunity professionally rewarding.
With a global reputation for innovation, leadership, and excellence in Continuing Medical Education (CME), we are transforming education. AOTrauma as well as AORecon are constantly expanding their portfolio of educational activities available to you. Since 2018, AOTrauma in cooperation with AORecon offer a joint curriculum course in periprosthetic fractures.
The course offers senior surgeons a holistic approach to treatment of these common types of fractures, which overlap between trauma and arthroplasty. Over the program’s three days, high-level experts from both subspecialties will lead associated lectures and deliver technical know-how to sharpen your respective understanding and develop your interdisciplinary skills.
Continuing Medical Education is not just about face-to-face courses. Portfolios address the specific clinical problems that you encounter every day. Visit the AOTrauma home page (www.aotrauma.org) to sample the new assets which are being added constantly. Visit the AORecon homepage (www.aorecon.org) to find out more about AORecon activities and events.
Your current level of knowledge, attitudes, and skills will be challenged throughout the week. The best-in-class curriculum and faculty will provide you with a memorable learning experience that will remain with you for a lifetime.
Yours sincerely,
Norbert P HaasAORecon Steering Board
Carsten PerkaAORecon Education Forum
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Welcome from AOTrauma Middle East and Northern Africa Dear course participant,Welcome to the AOTrauma Middle East and Northern Africa (AOTMENA) Courses 2019. Our goal at AOTMENA is to improve patient care through education and research. This year AOTMENA is offering 50 scientific and educational activities across the Middle East region and providing participants a high-level, evidence-based educational experience through lectures, discussion groups, and hands-on practical exercises. The AO Skills Lab will also be available in our region during all Basic Principles.
AOTMENA courses (like all AOTrauma courses) are the perfect platform for fulfilling your continuing educational needs. They offer you the opportunity to experience firsthand AO’s premier educational offerings.
For 60 years AO Foundation has been a world leader in education and knowledge exchange. We are committed to continuing this journey and to improving patient care by transforming a surgeon’s practice. We hope that you will enjoy this premier educational event with our faculty, who are leading experts in their respective fields. We wish you the best and hope you enjoy your time with us.
Muhammad Wajid Chair, Board AOTrauma MENA
Saeed AlthaniChairperson AOTrauma MENA Education Commission
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Goal of the courseThis course aims to maximize patient outcomes following a periprosthetic fracture by improving the practicing surgeon’s ability to recognize, classify, plan, and perform internal fixation and revision procedures for total joint arthroplasty around the hip and knee prostheses.
Target participants Senior, experienced (more than 5 years) consultant/practicing surgeons:• General orthopedic surgeons• Fracture specialists• Arthroplasty specialists• Surgeons experienced with both trauma and
arthroplasty
Learning objectivesUpon completion of this course participants will be able to:• Recognize the challenges of periprosthetic fracture
management• Explain the indications for internal fixation and
revision arthroplasty (including intraoperative fractures)
• Apply techniques of internal fixation • Apply techniques of revision arthroplasty• Manage the patient with a periprosthetic fracture
from a medical and orthogeriatric point of view• Prevent and treat complications• Follow up with the patient and optimize patient
satisfaction • Analyze treatment failures and recognize possible
pitfalls in treatment
Course description The course is delivered using a combination of small group discussions, cases, exercises with anatomical specimens or other simulation materials (when appropriate), and summary lectures. All activities are moderated by expert faculty in a highly interactive learning environment. Participants are encouraged to discuss the cases and content in an open manner and to share their own experiences.
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International FacultyMark Reilly [email protected] USA
Karl Stoffel [email protected] Switzerland
Regional FacultyMahmoud Abdel Karim [email protected] Egypt
Ali Al Belooshi [email protected] UAE
Ali Alhadad [email protected] Kuwait
Saeed Al-Thani [email protected] UAE
Raed Al-Zaben [email protected] Jordan
Mohamed Kassem [email protected] Egypt
Javad Mortazavi [email protected] Iran
Wael Osman [email protected] Egypt
Chairpersons
Luigi Zagra [email protected]
Fouad [email protected]
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Friday, October 11, 2019TIME AGENDA ITEM
18:30–19:00 Participants Registration
19:00–20:00 Opening Ceremony
20:00 Welcome Reception
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Saturday, October 12, 2019TIME AGENDA ITEM WHO
12:30–13:00 Registration of participants
13:00–13:10 Welcome and introduction to the course F Sadek, L Zagra
Module 1 General principles Moderator: J Mortazavi
13:10–13:20 Introduction to the problem—two cases with poor outcomes L Zagra, F Sadek
13:20–13:30 Classification—principles and application M Kassem
13:30–13:40 Imaging S Al-Thani
13:40–13:55 Case-based lecture—is the implant fixed well? K Stoffel
13:55–14:40 Small group discussion 1Is the stem stable?Groups 1–6
All Faculty
14:40–14:50 Questions and answers
14:50–15:10 COFFEE BREAK
Module 2 Revision arthroplasty around the hip Moderator: F Sadek
15:10–15:20 Case-based lecture—indications for revision arthroplasty of the proximal femur
J Mortazavi
15:20–15:30 Surgical approaches and implant removal for B2/3 fractures M Abdel Karim
15:30–15:45 Principles of revision and implant selection for B2/3 fractures L Zagra
15:45–15:55 Questions and answers
Module 3 Revision arthroplasty around the knee Moderator: S Al-Thani
15:55–16:05 Case-based lecture—indications S Al-Thani
16:05–16:20 Principles of revision, implant removal, and implant selection M Abdel Karim
16:20–17:00 Plenary case presentations and discussion—revision arthroplasty around the hip and knee, including complications
M Kassem, J Mortazavi and all faculty
17:00–18:20 Small group discussion 2Revision arthroplasty around the hip and kneeGroups 1–6
All Faculty
18:20–18:30 Questions and answers
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Sunday, October 13, 2019TIME AGENDA ITEM WHO
Module 4 Fracture fixation with implant retention Moderator: M Reilly
08:00–08:10 Case-based lecture—indications W Osman
08:10–08:25 Fixation options and biomechanical principles M Reilly
08:25–08:35 Reduction and fixation of periprosthetic fractures around the femur A Al Belooshi
08:35–09:35 Small group discussion 3Internal fixation cases around the proximal and distal femurGroups 1–6
All Faculty
09:35–10:00 COFFEE BREAK
Module 5 Other periprosthetic fractures Moderator: W Osman
10:00–10:15 Periprosthetic acetabular fractures A Alhadad
10:15–10:25 Periprosthetic fractures around the patella and proximal tibia R Al-Zaben
10:25–10:45 Plenary case presentations and discussion—internal fixation and revision arthroplasty around the acetabulum, patella, and tibia, including complications
S Al-Thani, A Al Belooshi and all faculty
10:45–11:45 Small group discussion 4Internal fixation and revision arthroplasty around the acetabulum, patella, and tibiaGroups 1–6
All faculty
11:45–12:00 Questions and answers
12:00–13:00 LUNCH BREAK
Module 6 Complications Moderator: L Zagra
13:00–13:10 Bone loss management R Al-Zaben
13:10–13:20 Megaprosthesis for the hip and knee—indications and limitations K Stoffel
13:20–13:30 Nonunion and malunion F Sadek
13:30–13:45 Case-based lecture—open reduction and internal fixation of B2/B3 fractures—a no-go or a go?
M Reilly
13:45–14:00 Infected periprosthetic fractures J Mortazavi
14:00–14:15 Questions and answers
14:15–15:00 Plenary case presentations and discussion—infected periprosthetic fractures
K Stoffel, W Osman and all faculty
15:00–15:20 COFFEE BREAK
15:20–16:30 Small group discussion 5ComplicationsGroups 1–6
Module 7 Patient journey Moderator: R Al-Zaben
16:30–16:40 Management and optimization in the preoperative phase A Alhadad
16:40–16:50 Prevention of complications in the postoperative phase M Kassem
16:50–17:00 Questions and answers
17:00–17:50 Personal cases from the participants
17:50–18:00 Final questions, evaluation, and take-home messages F Sadek, L Zagra
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Self-directed learning modules—Learning objectivesPolytraumaUpon completion of this SDL, participants will be able to:• Classify a polytrauma patient to one of the four groups
(stable, borderline, unstable, extremis) based on the physiology
• Summarize the latest evidence of the systemic infl ammatory response syndrome (SIRS) in trauma patients
• Learn which injury pattern and physiologic parameters can lead to ARDS and MSOF in the polytrauma patient
• Outline the latest advances in resuscitation• Defi ne the role of orthopedic surgery in saving life and
limb after major trauma• Identify patients that can safely have early total care• Consider the suitability of damage control surgery • Set priorities for management of injuries• Formulate a management plan for the fi rst 24 hours• Outline pelvic ring anatomy• Plan appropriate radiological images to assess pelvic
ring injuries• Describe the role of early pelvic stabilization in a
hemodynamically unstable patient• Identify techniques for emergency stabilization of
pelvic ring fractures
Elbow Injuries Upon completion of this SDL, participants will be able to:• Defi ne how to approach surgically the elbow joint,
distal humerus and proximal forearm• Defi ne the management complex fractures around the
elbow• Management of associated ligamentous injuries• Defi ne the management of late complication of elbow
fractures
Intramedullary NailingUpon completion of this SDL, participants will be able to:• Describe the basic principles of the IMNails• Prepare the patient and plan for the IMNailing
procedure• Recognize the importance of proper entry point
selection and fracture reduction• Outline the expanding indications of IMNailing• Discuss the variable steps of the IMNailing procedure• Discuss tips and tricks of IMNailing of variable
fractures• Identify complication and limitations of IMNails and
possible solutions
ResearchMandatory precourse activities for participants Watch the recorded lectures • “Literature search” • “Critical appraisal of literature” Complete the eLearning modules “Getting ready to publish” and “Study designs”
Upon completion of this SDL, participants will be able to:• Differentiate between case reports, scientific
manuscripts, and systematic reviews • Write a manuscript by applying the relevant reporting
guidelines and following the correct manuscript structure
• Apply the most important ethical guidelines in publishing
• Deal with authorship• Deal with a manuscript rejection
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Chairpersons—PolytraumaSultan Aldosari Saudi Arabia [email protected]
Narayan Ramachandran Oman [email protected]
Faculty Saeed Al-Thani UAE [email protected]
Ali Alyami Saudi Arabia [email protected]
Ahmed Al-Zubaidi Iraq [email protected]
Brian Bernstein South Africa [email protected]
Eladio Saura-Sanchez Spain [email protected]
Zaki Idrees Pakistan [email protected]
Samir Mehta USA [email protected]
Fouad Sadek Egypt [email protected]
Chairpersons—Elbow InjuriesIsam Dahabra Jordan [email protected]
Abdel-Hakim Massoud Egypt [email protected]
Faculty Kamel Afifi Jordan [email protected]
Syed Kamran Ahmed Pakistan [email protected]
Akram Al Shoubaki Jordan [email protected]
Sherif Ban UAE [email protected]
Moustafa Mahmoud Egypt [email protected]
Ashraf Moharram Egypt [email protected]
Sami Roukoz Lebanon [email protected]
Amit Gupta USA [email protected]
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Chairpersons—ResearchKhalid Khoshhal Saudi Arabia [email protected]
Ahmed Kholeif Egypt [email protected]
Faculty Talal Ibrahim Qatar [email protected]
Hesham Al-Khateeb UAE [email protected]
Ayesha Saeed Pakistan [email protected]
Elke Rometsch Switzerland [email protected]
Chairpersons—Intramedullary NailingYazan Hattar Jordan [email protected]
Ashraf Abdelkafy Egypt [email protected]
Faculty Ali Alhadad Kuwait [email protected]
Saeed Al-Thani UAE [email protected]
Hazem Azeem Desuki Egypt [email protected]
Moustafa Mahmoud Egypt [email protected]
Ziad Dahabreh Jordan [email protected]
El-Zaher Hassan Ahmed Egypt [email protected]
Sherif Khaled Egypt [email protected]
Samir Mehta USA [email protected]
Mark Reilly USA [email protected]
Muhammad Ather Siddiqi Pakistan [email protected]
Muhammad Wajid Pakistan [email protected]
Seyed Mohammad Tahami Iran [email protected]
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Monday, October 14, 2019–Self-directed learningPolytrauma Elbow InjuriesTIME ACTIVITY FACULTY
08:00–08:10 Welcomeandintroduction SAldosari
08:10–08:30 Interactivecasediscussion
08:30–08:45 Theassessmentofthepolytraumapatient
SMehta
08:45–09:00 Imaginginpolytrauma ZIdrees
09:00–09:15 Introductionofthepatientforthedebate SAldosari
09:15–09:30 Debate—earlytotalcare SAl-Thani
09:30–09:45 Debate—damagecontrol ESaura-Sanchez
09:45–10:05 Questionandanswerwithfaculty
10:05–10:25 COFFEEBREAK
10:25–11:25 Discussion group 1:Strategyforpolytraumacare
11:25–11:40 Themultiple-fracturepatient—whendoIstop?
BBernstein
11:40–11:55 Intramedullarynailinginthebrain-injuredpatient—whatdoestheevidencesay?
FSadek
11:55–12:10 Limbsalvageversusamputation—dilemma
AAl-Zubaidi
12:10–13:10 LUNCHBREAK
13:10–14:10 Practical 1:ProximalFemurFracturesIntramedullaryFixationusingtheAdvancedProximalFemoralNailingSystem(TFNA)
14:10–14:30 Definitionofcomplexpelvicringinjuries/classification
ESaura-Sanchez
14:30–15:00 Interactivecasediscussion:complexpelvisinjury
FSadek
15:00–15:20 COFFEEBREAK
15:20–16:20 Practical 2:PelvisEx-fix(AIIS)andpacking–Demo
16:20–16:25 LOCATIONCHANGETOLECTUREROOM
16:25–16:45 Hemorrhagecontrol—angioembolization AAlyami
16:45–17:00 Hemorrhagecontrol—packingHemorrhagecontrol—binding
MAbdalla
17:00–17:15 Hemorrhagecontrol—acutestabilization ESaura-Sanchez
17:15-17:20 Closure
TIME ACTIVITY FACULTY
08:00–08:10 Introduction IDahabra,AMassoud
Module 1 Recent Injuries
08:10–08:25 PosteriorexposureoftheElbowandDistalHumerus
MMahmoud
08:25–08:40 MedialandLateralexposureofElbowandproximalRadius
KAfifi
08:40–08:55 DistalHumerusshearpartialarticularfractures
AGupta
08:55–09:10 Complexintraarticulardistalhumerusfractures
AMoharram
09:10–09:25 ComplexproximalRadiusandulnafractures
AAlShoubaki
09:25–10:25 Discussion I: DistalHumerusfractures
AllFaculty
10:25–10:55 COFFEEBREAK
10:55–12:00 Planningfixationofdistalhumerusfractures
SRoukoz,AMassoud
12:00–13:00 LUNCHBREAK
13:00–14:00 Discussion II: ProximalForearmfracturesandterribletriad
AllFaculty
Module 2 Complications
14:00–14:20 Malunionandnonunion AGupta
14:20–14:35 ChronicPosttraumaticelbowinstability MMahmoud
14:35–14:50 Posttraumaticstif fElbow IDahabra
14:50–15:20 COFFEEBREAK
15:20–16:20 Discussion III: Complications
AllFaculty
16:20–17:50 Practical exercise: Fixationofatype13-C1fractureinthedistalhumerususingalockingcompressionplate(LCP)
SKamran,SBan
17:50–18:00 Summaryandtake-homemessages IDahabra,AMassoud
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Monday, October 14, 2019–Self-directed learningIntramedullary Nailing TIME AGENDAITEM WHO
08:00–08:10 Welcomeandopening YHattar
Module 1 General Principles of Intramedullary Nailing
Moderator:SKhaled
08:10-08:25 BiomechanicsandDesignsofIMNails HAzeem
08:25–08:40 EntryPointSelection–aKeySteptoAvoidComplications
AAlHaddad
08:40–08:55 FracturereductionforIMNailing–Importance,Techniquesandaids
MReilly
08:55–09:10 ReaminganditsPhysiologicEffects ZDahabreh
09:10–09:25 InterlockingOptions SMehta
09:25–09:35 Questionsandanswers AllFaculty
09:35–09:55 Case Based Discussion 1:PreoperativePlanningPatientPositioningReductionTechniques
SKhalid
09:55–10:15 COFFEEBREAK
Module 2 Intramedullary Nailing of the Humerus
Moderator:ASiddiqi
10:15–10:30 ProximalHumerusNailing–AnExpandingIndication
MMahmoud
10:30–10:45 HumerusShaftFractures,NailvsPlate–EvidenceBasedLecture
ASiddiqi
10:45–10:50 Questionsandanswers AllFaculty
10:50–10:55 Changelocationtothepracticalroom
10:55–12:15 Practical Exercise 1:Reconstructionofathree-partfractureintheproximalhumerususingaMultiLocproximalhumeralnail
MMahmoud,YHattar
12:15–13:15 LUNCHBREAK
TIME AGENDAITEM WHO
Module 3 Intramedullary Nailing of the Femur Moderator:ZDahabreh
13:15–13:30 ProximalFemoralNailing–Tips&Tricks AAlHaddad
13:30–13:45 FemoralShaftNailing–theSurgicalTechnique
ASiddiqi
13:45–14:00 DistalFemurNailing–IndicationsandTechnique
MWajid
14:00–14:05 Questionsandanswers AllFaculty
14:05–14:25 Case Based Discussion 2:IMNailingoftheFemur
ElZaherHasan
14:25–14:30 CHANGELOCATIONTOTHEPRACTICALROOM
14:30–15:45 Practical exercise 2:Femur—Shaftfracture32-B2IntramedullarynailingwiththeExpertLateralFemoralNail(ELFN)
SAlThani,AAbdelkafy
15:45–16:05 COFFEEBREAK
Module 4 Intramedullary Nailing of the Tibia Moderator:AAlHaddad
16:05–16:20 NailingofProximalTibiaFractures–aChallengingProcedure
MWajid
16:20–16:35 TibialShaftNailing SMehta
16:35–16:50 NailingforDistalTibiaFractures–Advantages,LimitationsandTechnique
ZDahabreh
16:50–16:55 Questionsandanswers AllFaculty
16:55–17:15 Case Based Discussion 3:IMNailingoftheTibia
MReilly
Module 5 Complications Moderator:MWajid
17:15–17:30 ComplicationsofIntramedullaryNailing ASiddiqi
17:30–17:45 IMNailRemoval–Why,WhenandHow? HAzeem
17:45–18:05 Case Based Discussion 4:ComplicationsofIMNailing
AAlHaddad
18:05–18:15 SummaryandClosure YHattar,AAbdelkafy
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Tuesday, October 15, 2019TIME AGENDA ITEM WHO
Module 8 Anatomical specimen laboratory Moderator: Stoffel
07:15–08:00 TRANSPORT HOTEL – WET LAB
08:00–08:15 Preparation for the anatomical specimen laboratory
08:15–13:00 Anatomical specimen laboratory—revision arthroplasty around the hip (lateral position)• Posterior approach to the hip• Plate osteosynthesis of posterior column• Head resection, creation of a contained acetabular defect with
a small reamer, bone impaction grafting from the femoral head, and implantation of a hemispherical revision cup with additional screw fixation of the shell
• Extended trochanteric osteotomy (ETO) • Implantation of a modular revision stem • Refixation of ETO with cerclage wires • Creation and fixation of fracture of greater trochanter
L ZagraM ReillyL Zagra
L ZagraK StoffelF SadekF Sadek
13:00–14:00 LUNCH BREAK
14:00–14:15 Preparation for the anatomical specimen laboratory
14:15–16:15 Anatomical specimen laboratory—internal fixation (supine position)• Insertion of a distal femoral nail• Interprosthetic fracture fixation with distal femoral condylar
variable angle (VA) plate, cables, cerclages, locking attachment plate, periprosthetic screws
• Medial approach to the distal femur, double-plate osteosynthesis distal femur
M ReillyM Reilly
J Mortazavi
16:15–16:50 Good clinical practice in difficult cases— how the experts solve problems
All faculty
16:50–17:00 Wrap-up summary and discussion F Sadek, L Zagra
17:00–17:40 Transport Wet Lab - Hotel
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Event organizationAOTrauma Middle East and Northern Africa Elena GutierrezAOTrauma Project ManagerClavadelerstrasse 87270 Davos PlatzPhone +41 81 414 27 00Fax +41 81 414 22 83Email [email protected]
AO funding sourcesUnrestricted educational grants from different sources are collected and pooled together centrally by the AO Foundation. All events are planned and scheduled by local and regional AO surgeon groups based on local needs assessments. We rely on industrial/commercial partners for in–kind support to run simulations/skills training if educationally needed.
Event information and logisticsAO Courses Middle East and Northern AfricaStephanie PavlovicPhone +41 32 720 42 25Email [email protected]
Event organization complianceIn certain countries where AO has no office but offers educational events, the AO cooperates with third party companies to conduct local organization and logistics, as well as to communicate with participants in the local language. In these cases the AO has put rules and guidelines in place (Letter of Secondment, AO Foundation—Principles of AO Educational Events) to ensure that this cooperation has no impact on the curricula, scientific program, or faculty selection.
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Event venueHotel Roda Al BustanCasablanca Road, Al Garhoud Dubai, U.A.E. Phone +971 4 282 0000 http://www.roda-hotels.com/al-bustan
Venue for WET LAB Day (15th October)
Clinical Training Center “Sharjah Surgical Institute”Building M31 / "B" floor University of SharjahP.O.Box 27272, Sharjah, U.A.EPhone +971 6 505 7576, +971 6 505 7575, Fax +971 6 505 7577http://uosctc.com/SSI.html
Transfer from Hotel Roda Al Bustan to the Sharjah Surgical Institute and back will be organized.
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Event feeAOTrauma/AORecon Course—Comprehensive Periprosthetic Fracture Management of the Hip and Knee USD 1'800. AOTrauma member discount: 5%Early bird discount until 9th August 2019: 5%Included in the event fee are conference bag with documentation, coffee breaks, lunch, course certificate.
RegistrationPlease register online: www.aotrauma.org Your participation will be confirmed after receipt of payment.
CME Accreditation An application has been made to the EACCME for CME accreditation of this event.
Evaluation guidelinesAll AOTrauma events apply the same evaluation process, either audience response system (ARS) or paper and pencil questionnaires. This will help AOTrauma to ensure that we continue to meet your training needs.
Intellectual propertyEvent materials, presentations, and case studies are the intellectual property of the course faculty. All rights are reserved. Check hazards and legal restrictions on www.aofoundation.org/legal
Recording, photographing, or copying of lectures, practical exercises, case discussions, or any course materials is absolutely forbidden.
The AO Foundation reserves the right to film, photograph, and audio record during their events. Participants must understand that in this context they may appear in these recorded materials. The AO Foundation assumes participants agree that these recorded materials may be used for AO marketing and other purposes, and made available to the public.
SecurityThere will be a security check at the entrance of the building. Wearing of a name tag is compulsory during lectures, workshops, and group discussions.
No insuranceThe event organization does not take out insurance to cover any individual against accidents, theft, or other risks.
Mobile phone useMobile phone use is not allowed in the lecture halls and in other rooms during educational activities. Please be considerate of others by turning off your mobile phone.
Event language English
Dress codeCasual
VisaContact your hotel directly which will issue your visa and invoice you.
General information
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AO Foundation—Principles of AO Educational EventsAcademic independenceDevelopment of all curricula, design of scientific event programs, and selection of faculty are the sole responsibilities of volunteer surgeons from the AO network. All education is planned based on needs assessment data, designed and evaluated using concepts and evidence from the most current medical education research, and involving the expertise of the AO Education Institute (www.aofoundation.org).
Industry participation is not allowed during the entire curriculum development and planning process to ensure academic independence and to keep content free from bias.
Compliance to accreditation and industry codesAll planning, organization, and execution of educational activities follow existing codes for accreditation of high-quality education:• Accreditation Criteria of the Accreditation Council for
Continuing Medical Education, USA (www.accme.org)• ACCME Standards for Commercial Support:
Standards to Ensure Independence in CME Activities (www.accme.org)
• Criteria for Accreditation of Live Educational Events of the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (www.uems.eu)
Events that receive direct or indirect unrestricted educational grants or in-kind support from industry also follow the ethical codes of the medical industry, such as: • Eucomed Guidelines on Interactions with Healthcare
Professionals (www.medtecheurope.org)• AdvaMed Code of Ethics on Interactions with
Health Care Professionals (advamed.org)• Mecomed Guidelines on Interactions with Healthcare
Professionals (www.mecomed.org)
Branding and advertisingNo industry logos or advertising (with the exception of the AO Foundation and AO clinical divisions) are permitted in the area where educational activities take place.
Sponsors providing financial or in-kind support are allowed to have a promotional booth or run activities outside the educational area with approval from the event chairperson.
Use of technologies and products in simulationsIf case simulations are chosen as an educational method to educate skills, we only use technologyapproved by the AOTK System (AOTK)—a large independent group of volunteer surgeons developing and peer-reviewing new technology (more information about the AOTK, its development and approval process can be found on the AO Foundation website: www.aofoundation.org).
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